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20 Christmas Sugar Cookie Recipes You Will Love!

December 4, 2021 by Shellie Wilson

What better way to start the holidays than making some delicious and festive sugar cookies in your kitchen. Whether you’re baking up some homemade sugar cookies or using store-bought Pilsbury holiday sugar cookies to give as a homemade gift, to serve at your family gatherings, or for a cookie exchange… There is not a sugar cookie recipe here you won’t fall in love with!

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So, you better make sure your pantry and fridge are fully stocked with sugar and butter because you are going to want to try to make every single one of these 23 Christmas Sugar Cookies this holiday season!

Happy baking!

1. Christmas Sugar Cookies with Buttercream Icing from Edible Crafts

2. DIY Hand Painted Sugar Cookies from Edible Crafts

3. So Easy To Make Melted Snowman Sugar Cookies from Edible Crafts

4. Holiday Chalkboard Sugar Cookies from A Turtle’s Life for Me

5. Candy Cane Kiss Cookies Recipe from Crayons & Cravings

6. Cinnamon Roll Cookies from Evolving Table

7. Cut-Out Sugar Cookies that Don’t Spread from Evolving Table

8. Fun Swirled Glazed Sugar Cookies from Ginger Casa

9. Santa Sugar Cookies from Maria’s Mixing Bowl

10. Swirl Sugar Cookies from Midget Momma

11. The Best Snickerdoodles Cookies Recipe from Midget Momma

12. Christmas Sugar Cookie Blossoms from Princess Pinky Girl

13. Grandma’s Christmas Sugar Cookies from Spaceships and Laser Beams

14. Minion Sugar Cookies for Christmas from Spaceships and Laser Beams

15. Brown Sugar Pecan Cookies Recipe from The Recipe Rebel

16. Brown Butter Sugar Cookies from Sally’s Baking Addiction

17. Drop Style Christmas Sugar Cookies from Sally’s Baking Addiction

18. Vegan Sugar Cookies (Soft & No Chill) from Salt & Lavender

19. Chocolate Sugar Cookies from The Simple, Sweet Life

20. No Roll Sugar Cookies Recipe from Spend With Pennies

21. Matcha Sugar Cookies from Sweet and Savoury Pursuits

22. Christmas Soft Frosted Sugar Cookies from The Toasty Kitchen

23. Stenciled Christmas Sugar Cookies from Veena Azmanov

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4th of July Cookie Ideas for Parties, BBQs, and Summer Celebrations

There is something wonderfully nostalgic about a plate of cookies at a summer party. Maybe it is because cookies do not need forks, plates, or anyone hovering nervously near a cake knife. You can pop them onto a tray, set them beside the lemonade, and let everyone help themselves between backyard games, barbecue plates, and that moment when someone inevitably asks, “What time do the fireworks start?”

These 4th of July cookie ideas are perfect for anyone who wants a festive dessert that feels fun, colourful, and easy to serve. We are talking red, white and blue cookies, patriotic sugar cookies, star-spangled sprinkles, flag cookie cakes, chocolate-covered Oreos, pinwheel cookies, and chewy cookie bars that travel beautifully to summer parties. They are also lovely for Memorial Day, Labor Day, school holiday picnics, neighbourhood cookouts, and those relaxed family gatherings where the food table becomes the real centrepiece.

I always think cookies are one of the smartest party desserts because you can bake most of them ahead, stack them in containers, and avoid the last-minute kitchen panic. And frankly, when you have teenagers wandering through the kitchen like snack-seeking raccoons, make-ahead treats are the only sensible plan. These patriotic cookie recipes give you plenty of options, whether you love a decorated cookie moment or just want something quick with sprinkles and M&M’s.

For more patriotic party inspiration, you may also like this CraftGossip roundup of Red, White And YUM! Irresistible 4th of July Treats, and if you enjoy edible gift-style projects, CraftBits has a sweet Valentine’s Day Cookie Bouquet idea that could easily be adapted with star-shaped cookies, red ribbon, blue tissue paper, and patriotic sprinkles.

Easy 4th of July Cookies to Bake and Share

4th of July Red, White and Blue Pinwheel Cookies
These pinwheel cookies are such a cheerful choice if you want something that looks impressive without needing piping bags and royal icing patience. The red, white, and blue swirls make them perfect for a patriotic cookie platter, and because they are slice-and-bake style, they feel tidy and party-friendly. I love these for a dessert table where you want height, colour, and a proper “oh, you made those?” moment.

Fourth of July Chocolate Chip Cookies
This is the sort of cookie recipe everyone actually eats, which is always worth remembering when planning a party dessert. These chocolate chip cookies are dressed up with red, white, and blue M&M’s, white chocolate chips, and sprinkles, so they still feel festive but not overly fussy. They would be perfect for BBQs, picnic baskets, or packing into little treat bags for guests to take home.

4th of July Sugar Cookies with Sprinkles
Soft sugar cookies with patriotic sprinkles are a classic for a reason. They are simple, colourful, kid-friendly, and easy to make in big batches, which is exactly what you want when the house is full and the oven is already working hard. These would also be a lovely option for baking with grandchildren or younger helpers who want to add “just a few more sprinkles.”

Patriotic Chocolate Chip Cookies
These cookies take a familiar chocolate chip cookie and give it a red, white, and blue twist. I like this idea because it feels festive without asking you to become a professional cookie decorator overnight. Add a few gold star sprinkles if you want them to look extra party-ready.

4th of July Cookies from Kroll’s Korner
These are soft, chunky, bakery-style patriotic cookies with that generous, loaded-cookie look that always does well on a dessert tray. They are a lovely pick if you want something a bit more substantial than a thin sugar cookie. Serve them slightly warm if you are hosting at home, or bake them earlier in the day and stack them on a red, white, and blue platter.

Red, White & Blue Chocolate Chip Cookies
These cookies are a sweet balance of homemade comfort and patriotic fun. The sprinkles give them that unmistakable 4th of July look, while the chocolate chip base keeps them familiar and crowd-pleasing. They are a great “safe bet” recipe when you are baking for mixed ages and do not want anything too unusual.

Patriotic Pinwheel Cookies
Pinwheel cookies always feel a little bit retro to me, in the best possible way. These red, white, and blue slice-and-bake cookies would look gorgeous arranged in rows on a white serving tray or tucked into little cellophane bags for party favours. They are especially good if you like your holiday baking to feel neat, colourful, and planned ahead.

Red, White + Blue Marbled Sugar Cookies
These marbled sugar cookies have that pretty handmade look that makes each cookie feel a little different. The red and blue glaze gives a softer, artsy finish compared with bold sprinkles, which is lovely if your party style leans more modern or slightly whimsical. They would be beautiful beside fresh berries, lemonade, and a simple summer table setting.

Patriotic Thumbprint Cookies with Vanilla Icing
Thumbprint cookies are wonderful for parties because they feel special but are still easy to pick up and eat. These have a tender cookie base, vanilla icing, and red, white, and blue decorations, making them a pretty addition to a patriotic dessert board. I would serve these alongside strawberries and blueberries for a fresh summer look.

4th of July Cookies and Cream Cookies
If your crowd loves cookies and cream, this is a fun one to add to the list. These cookies use Oreo chunks, M&M’s, and sprinkles for a colourful, chunky cookie that feels very party-table friendly. They are especially good for teenagers, because anything with Oreos tends to vanish quickly in my house.

American Flag Icebox Cookies
These American flag icebox cookies are a more detailed baking project, but they are a real showstopper. The flag design is built into the cookie dough, so each slice reveals the patriotic pattern. This is a brilliant choice if you want a make-ahead cookie that looks clever and polished.

Flag Cookie Recipe
This flag cookie is more of a cookie slab or shareable cookie dessert, which makes it perfect for a party table. It has that relaxed, rustic charm where you can slice it into squares or let guests break off pieces. I love this sort of dessert for casual entertaining because it feels generous and homemade without needing perfect decorating.

Classic Soft and Chewy American Flag Cookie Cake
A cookie cake is such a good choice when you want the drama of a decorated dessert but the ease of a cookie. This American flag version would make a lovely centrepiece for a 4th of July BBQ or fireworks party. Add it to the middle of the table, surround it with fresh berries, and you have an instant patriotic dessert spread.

4th of July Chocolate Covered Oreos
Chocolate-covered Oreos are one of those clever little party treats that look much harder than they are. With red, white, and blue candy melts and sprinkles, they become a quick patriotic dessert that is easy to make in batches. These are also handy if you do not want to turn the oven on during a hot summer day.

Patriotic Oreo Cream Cheese Balls
These Oreo cream cheese balls are rich, bite-sized, and perfect for a dessert tray where people want “just one more little thing.” They are no-bake, which is always a blessing during summer party season. Pop them into mini cupcake liners for a tidy, giftable look.

Simple Tips for a Pretty Patriotic Cookie Platter

For a really easy 4th of July dessert table, mix two or three cookie styles rather than trying to bake everything. A tray of soft sprinkle cookies, a batch of chocolate-covered Oreos, and one flag-style cookie cake gives you variety without turning the kitchen into a bakery.

Stick to a simple red, white, and blue palette with white serving platters, gingham napkins, berry bowls, and a few paper stars or small flags. If you are taking cookies to someone else’s party, layer them in a shallow box with parchment paper so they arrive looking pretty rather than like they survived a school lunchbox incident.

And remember, homemade does not have to mean complicated. A packet of Oreos dipped in white chocolate and sprinkled with red and blue sugar can still feel thoughtful, festive, and completely party-worthy.

 

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